STARKVILLE, Miss.— The University Libraries were honored to welcome a distinguished delegation from Pontifical University Antonianum, one of Mississippi State University’s valued international partners, on April 9. The visit provided an opportunity to showcase the depth and breadth of MSU Libraries’ world-class collections, innovative services, and growing global engagement.
During their time on campus, the delegation participated in a comprehensive tour that highlighted several of the university’s most significant resources, including the Digitization Lab, where they explored cutting-edge efforts to preserve and expand access to rare and unique materials through advanced digital scholarship initiatives. The group also visited the renowned Williams Collection of Lincolniana, the Ulysses S. Grant Presidential Library & Museum, and the Charles H. Templeton Music Museum, each offering a distinctive lens into history, culture, and research excellence.
Throughout the visit, library faculty and staff engaged the delegation in meaningful dialogue about the role of academic libraries in supporting teaching, research, and public scholarship in a rapidly evolving global landscape. The visit also highlighted how MSU Libraries integrates stewardship of priceless historical collections with forward-looking innovation in areas such as digitization, accessibility, and research infrastructure.
This visit reflects the university’s ongoing commitment to fostering international partnerships and advancing the land-grant mission through collaboration, knowledge exchange, and shared discovery. University officials look forward to building this connection with Pontifical University Antonianum in ways that further enrich scholarship, cultural understanding, and global engagement for both institutions.
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